The proponent is requesting a variation to a Local Planning Scheme No.1 requirement pertaining to car parking and relaxations to the Albany Waterfront Planning Framework Report.

The Local Planning Scheme No.1, Special Use zone No.15 cl.3 (b)(iv) requires 142 car parking bays for the Hotel. The application proposes to develop 75 formal car parking bays. This application applies to the western portion of Lot 3 with approximately half of the lot remaining undeveloped at this stage. The undeveloped half of the lot is proposed to remain available for informal car parking in the interim. Reasons and justification for this reduction are included in the application detail.

Comments on the proposal may be submitted to the local government in writing on or before the 15 November 2018.

Please address comments to City of Albany, PO Box 484, Albany WA 6330, quoting reference number P2180499. If possible, please provide an email address to allow us to contact you regarding your comment on this proposal. Alternatively, comments may be e-mailed to planning@albany.wa.gov.au.

Please note: The application is being advertised to seek public comment on the proposal. The advertising of the development does not indicate any formal support of the proposal by the City of Albany or the Development Assessment Panel

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the structure plan have been deposited at 102 North Road, Yakamia WA 6330 and will be open for inspection during office hours up to and including the 15th day of November 2018.

Submissions on the structure plan may be lodged in writing with the undersigned on or before 15 November 2018 and should include the structure plan number, the name and address of the person making the submission and details of the property affected.

Please address submissions to City of Albany, PO Box 484, Albany WA 6330. Alternatively, submissions may be e-mailed to planning@albany.wa.gov.au.

Please note: The structure plan is being advertised to seek public comment on the proposal. The advertising of the structure plan does not indicate any formal support of the proposal by the City of Albany or the Western Australian Planning Commission.

Notice is hereby given that the local government of the City of Albany has prepared the above mentioned planning scheme amendment for the purpose of facilitating residential development within the Little Grove ‘Local Centre’ zone by designating ‘Grouped Housing’ and ‘Multiple Housing’ development as discretionary uses.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at 102 North Road, Yakamia WA 6330 and will be open for inspection during office hours up to and including 22 November 2018.

Submissions on the planning scheme amendment may be lodged in writing with the undersigned on or before 22 November 2018 and should include the amendment number, the name and address of the person making the submission and details of the property affected.

Amendment No. 33 Report (3MB) View File OR Download FileA Scheme Amendment has been prepared for the purpose of facilitating residential development within the Little Grove ‘Local Centre’ zone by designating ‘Grouped Housing’ and ‘Multiple Housing’ development as discretionary uses.

The coastline of Emu Point and Middleton Beach is a vital component of the identity of Albany. Adapting to changing sea levels, coastal erosion and inundation will be critical in maintaining our special relationship with these iconic areas.

The City of Albany has been working with the State Government and coastal specialists to define potential erosion risks and timelines for Middleton Beach and Emu Point. The City wants to find out what people value most about Middleton Beach and Emu Point and work with the community to determine options for adapting to coastal erosion.

This process will produce a Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan (CHRMAP) which builds on previous community engagement and data collection. Council and the community will draw on this information to determine possible treatments and consider the implications, trade-offs, planning mechanisms and timeframes.

We are now giving everyone the opportunity to have their say about future management of coastal erosion, whether you live in Middleton Beach, Emu Point, the broader area of Albany or elsewhere.

Other opportunities to provide input are being planned for 2018 and 2019, including consideration of a variety of treatments, opportunities, constraints and planning mechanisms. A document will be released for community review and input in early 2019.

To be included on the mailing list or to find out more about the project, contact Emma Evans, City of Albany Major Projects Officer on emmae@albany.wa.gov.au or 6820 3015.

Details of the proposals are available for inspection at the local government office. Comments on the proposal may be submitted to the local government in writing on or before the 15th November day of 2018.

Please address comments to City of Albany, PO Box 484, Albany WA 6330, quoting reference number P2180244. If possible, please provide an email address to allow us to contact you regarding your comment on this proposal. Alternatively, comments may be e-mailed to planning@albany.wa.gov.au.